Gravity is a short e
Smdh-Emely, Bonet
No, gravity is not a long e word. It is pronounced with a short "i" sound.
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Yes, "gravity" is a short vowel word. The first vowel "a" makes a short sound as in "gr-av-i-ty".
The word "piano" has a long vowel sound, where the "i" is pronounced as a "long e" sound like in "pee-ah-no."
The word "gravity" comes from the Latin word "gravitas," which means "heaviness" or "weight." The concept of gravity was first described by Sir Isaac Newton in the 17th century.
Another word for force of gravity is gravitational pull.
The word is "gravity."
Yes, "gravity" is a short vowel word. The first vowel "a" makes a short sound as in "gr-av-i-ty".
No, the word "he" is not a long e word. It is pronounced with a short e sound.
The word sleep has a long 'e' sound.
No, the word "are" is pronounced as "r" with a silent "e" at the end, so it does not have a long e sound.
The word is has a short i sound, not a long e.
No. Kite is a long I word. The E is silent.
It is a long E, because it sounds like the letter E. (rhymes with be, we).
"Princess" is considered a long e word because the e at the end of the word changes the pronunciation of the i to a long e sound.
No, "Leap" is not a short e word. It has a long e sound.
The first E is a long E, and the second E is silent (theez).
No, "sky" is not a long e word. It has a short i sound.
No, the word "be" has a long e sound, similar to the word "bee."